A Divendres 02 Maig 2008, Andreas Tille va escriure: > On Fri, 2 May 2008, Leopold Palomo Avellaneda wrote: > >> svn://svn.debian.org/cdd/projects/science/trunk/debian-science/tasks/typ > >>ese tting > > > > please could you add Tellico? we have debian package and works very well. > > It's a generic collection program but it also generate bib files, Lynx > > bib entry and openoffice bib entries. > > I went for a suggests for the moment. The effect for the resulting web > page is equal (for the moment until I found the time to implement a more > sophisticated system to separate Recommends from Suggests) but for the > future meta packages I'd regard it better to only suggest such generic > packages to not just fill users harddiscs with packages they might not > need. > > > Also you could create a collection of books from several databases and > > generate the bib file. And could scan a directory with pdfs and create a > > database of entries. > > No, sorry, I can not. I have no motivation to spend my spare time on this. > But if you think this might be a useful enhancement for Debian users why > don't you do it and ask here whether we just could build a package from it? Nooo, sorry. Or i have expressed badly or you have missunderstand me. Tellico, tellico is be able to scan a directory with pdfs, and create the entries in your database. For example, you have a bunch of papers (that are wellcreated, with the pdf tags ok) and then it could using some library, scan the files and add to your collection. After, you export to bib, or whatever. That's all. Leo -- -- Linux User 152692 PGP: 0xF944807E Catalonia
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